If you’re looking for a jaw crusher technical drawing or CAD model, here are some useful resources and key details:
1. Key Components of a Jaw Crusher (Simplified Sketch)
A basic jaw crusher consists of:
– Fixed Jaw Plate (stationary)
– Movable Jaw Plate (swings via eccentric shaft)
– Eccentric Shaft (drives the movable jaw)
– Toggle Plate (safety mechanism)
– Flywheel (stores energy for crushing)
– Frame & Bearings
2. Where to Find Jaw Crusher Drawings
– Free CAD Models:
– [GrabCAD](https://grabcad.com/) – Search for “jaw crusher” to find community-shared CAD files.
– [TraceParts](https://www.traceparts.com/) – Free industrial component drawings.
– Paid/Detailed Drawings:
– [3D ContentCentral](https://www.3dcontentcentral.com/) (by Dassault Systèmes)
– [McMaster-Carr](https://www.mcmaster.com/) (for mechanical parts)
– Manufacturer Manuals:
Brands like ZWC, Sandvik, and Terex often provide technical drawings in their manuals.
3. Example Sketch (Basic Jaw Crusher Diagram)
Here’s a simplified representation:
“`
____________________
/ /|
/ Fixed Jaw / |
/___________________/ |
| | |
| Movable Jaw | /
| (Eccentric Drive)| /
|__________________|/
“`
(For a detailed CAD file, check the above sources.)
4. DIY Design Tips
– Use Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, or FreeCAD for modeling.
– Consider material strength (e.g., manganese steel for jaw plates).
– Ensure proper clearance angles and crushing chamber design.
Would you like help with a specific part dimension or a particular type of jaw crusher (e.g., Blake, Dodge, Universal)? Let me know!




